Vancouver Woman Hits 95 MPH, Slams Deputies Vehicles Before Capture [VIDEO]
The video shows the pursuit and eventual capture of a wanted felon in North Vancouver, who stole a care with a firearm inside. (Clark County Sheriff vehicle cam footage).
Tuesday night around 8 PM, Clark County Sheriff's Deputies responded to a residential burglary and theft, where a woman stole a car with a firearm inside. A short time later the car was located at a Starbucks parking lot in Battle Ground, WA.

When Deputies approached, the suspect sped away and avoided patrol cars, but the pursuit was on. Spike strips disabled the tires, but the suspect kept going before a Deputy used a Grappler retrieval device to stop the car for good. The driver had hit speeds of 95 MPH at times during the pursuit.
However, the suspect, identified as 40-year-old Danielle Crosby, still rammed two patrol cars in an attempt to escape. Deputies pinned their cruisers against her to prevent escape, and she was taken into custody.
Besides a number of previous felony convictions, Crosby has now been charged with:
"Residential Burglary, Motor Vehicle Theft, Firearm Theft, Unlawful Possession of a Firearm, two counts of Assault II, and Felony Attempting to Elude." (according to the CCSO).
She's now in the Clark County Jail. No Deputies or citizens were injured in the incident.
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